Full Description
The Psychology of High-Performance Sports Organizations: Culture, Safety, and Leadership provides a step-by-step guide to managing a professional sports organization through the principles of organizational psychology and psychological safety. It offers insights on how to manage sports organizations effectively, covering team operations, culture, and performance design. Readers will gain a deep understanding of psychological safety and learn how to cultivate it in diverse team settings.
Although focused on professional sports, many of the key takeaways are applicable to elite amateur sports organizations and general businesses. Some of the topics covered in the book include transformational leadership, values-based decision-making, talent development, psychological safety, and leadership, which can all be applied outside of the sport organization. While these topics have been explored extensively individually, this is one of the first books to bring all of them together with a focus on sports and in an easy-to-digest format. Each chapter provides the what, the why, and the how: what is the concept, why is it important, and how can it be applied in the real world?
Whether the reader is preparing for a career in sports management or is already in that world, The Psychology of High-Performance Sports Organizations: Culture, Safety, and Leadership delivers practical, research-backed insights for fostering psychological safety and improving team performance and is key reading for students, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of sport psychology, sport management, organizational behavior, organizational psychology, and related subdisciplines.
Contents
Introduction: The High-Performance Culture Operating System. 1. The Pressure Landscape. 2. Psychological Safety—The Foundation. 4. Vision, Values, and Decision Architecture. 5. The Transformational Leader—Skills for High-Stakes Environments. 6. Building Championship Culture—How to Diagnose, Build, and Sustain It. 7. Transitions—Supporting Athletes Through Career-Defining Moments. 8. The Invisible Architecture—Staff Systems as Performance Infrastructure. 9. Your People—Selection, Development, and the Athlete Lifecycle. 10. The Stakeholder Ecosystem—Managing the Unmanageable. 11. Future-Ready Organizations—Sustainability and Evolution.



